He was a tall, emaciated man, with jerky movements, a sallow face and the restless, unfocused eyes of a drug addict.

The chief dropped heavily back on his chair, slumped forward across the table and looked up at Rearden with a glance that made his emaciated face resemble the animals that were beginning to stir in the cages.

Dagny found herself pushing people out of the way, fighting to reach the end of the train-but an emaciated man, with the staring eyes of years of malicious futility, rushed at her, shouting, "It’s all right for you, you’ve got a good overcoat and a private car, but you won’t give us any trains, you and all the selfish-" He stopped abruptly, looking at someone behind her.

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She was emaciated, but the doctor said the chemotherapy cured her cancer.

We’re sideswiped by a gurney bearing an unconscious, emaciated young woman with a shaved head.